Point: period (. ), question mark (? ), exclamation point (! ), comma (,), pause (,), semicolon (; ) and colon (:).
Tags: quotation marks (""), brackets [()] {}], dashes (─), ellipses (...), bullets (...), titles (""), intervals (...) and hyphens (-).
Symbols: comment number (*), taboo number (×), space number (□), slash number (/), identification number (▲ or ●), substitution number (~), renju number (……), and arrow number (→).
Extended data 1. Definition of punctuation:
1. There is a pause before and after the sentence, which has a certain sentence tone, indicating a relatively complete meaning. Pauses before and after or in the middle of a sentence are expressed by time intervals in spoken language and punctuation marks in written language.
Punctuation marks are an integral part of written language and an indispensable auxiliary tool for written language, which can help people express their thoughts and feelings and accurately understand written language.
Second, the punctuation position:
1. period, question mark, exclamation point, comma, pause, semicolon and colon generally occupy the position of a word, which is lower to the left and does not appear at the beginning of the line.
2. Quotations, brackets and the first half of the title do not appear at the end of the line, and the second half does not appear at the beginning of the line.
3. Both dashes and ellipses occupy the position of two words and cannot be broken in the middle. Connectors and separators generally occupy the position of a word. These four symbols are centered up and down.
4. Bullets, proper names and wavy titles are marked under the words, which can be moved with the words.
References:
Baidu encyclopedia-punctuation marks